Pantomimes vs Portrayal - What's the difference?
pantomimes | portrayal |
The act of portraying.
The result of portraying; a representation, description, or portrait.
* 1866, Charlotte Yonge, The Dove in the Eagle's Nest
* 1909, Arnold Bennett, Literary Taste
As nouns the difference between pantomimes and portrayal
is that pantomimes is while portrayal is the act of portraying.As a verb pantomimes
is (pantomime).portrayal
English
Noun
(en noun)- He had already designed the portrayal of his father as the old white king, and himself as the young white king, in a series of woodcuts illustrating the narrative which culminated in the one romance of his life, ...
- For days afterwards you will not be able to look upon a child without recalling Lamb's portrayal of the grace of childhood.